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  • 11Asphalt: Urban GT — Éditeur Ubisoft Développeur Gameloft Date de sortie 2004 Genre jeu de course Mode de jeu un à quatre joueurs Plate forme …

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  • 12Asphalt : Urban GT — Asphalt: Urban GT Asphalt: Urban GT Éditeur Ubisoft Développeur Gameloft Date de sortie 2004 Genre jeu de course Mode de jeu un à quatre joueurs Plate forme …

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  • 13Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies — The College of Architecture and Urban Studies at Virginia Tech consists of four schools, including the School of Architecture + Design, which consistently ranks among the best in the country.[1] In 2010, the college earned national recognition… …

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  • 14Coving (urban planning) — For other uses, see Cove (disambiguation). Coving is a method of urban planning used in subdivision characterized by non uniform lot shapes and home placement. When combined with winding roads, lot area is increased and road area reduced. Coving… …

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  • 15Matthew Urbanski — Matthew Louis Urbanski (born 1963) is an American landscape architect. He has planned and designed landscapes in the United States, Canada, and France, including waterfronts, parks, college campuses, sculpture gardens, and private gardens.… …

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  • 16Car-free movement — The car free movement is a broad, informal, emergent network of individuals and organisations including academics, anarchists, cyclists, transport planners, urban designers, and others brought together by a shared belief that cars are far too… …

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  • 17Form-based code — A form based code (FBC) is a means of regulating development to achieve a specific urban form. Form based codes create a predictable public realm by controlling physical form primarily, with a lesser focus on land use, through city or county… …

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  • 18Melvin M. Webber — (Hartford, May 6, 1920 Berkeley, November 26, 2006) was an urban designer and theorist associated for most of his career with the University of California at Berkeley but whose work was internationally important.[citation needed] His most… …

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  • 19David A. Wallace — David A. Wallace, FAICP, AIA, PP (1917 – July 19, 2004) was an influential urban planner and architect who founded the firm of Wallace Roberts Todd (WRT) with Ian McHarg.[1][2] In an illustrious career that spanned the second half of the 20th… …

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  • 20National Capital Planning Commission — Agency overview Formed 1924 Jurisdiction Federal government of the United States Headquarters …

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